chris

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[–] chris@fedia.io 2 points 8 months ago

The dev does plan to open source it I believe.

[–] chris@fedia.io 2 points 8 months ago (2 children)
[–] chris@fedia.io 1 points 11 months ago

Shame, but understandable. I'd pretty much come to the same conclusion that the interface and concept is really nice, but the backend just isn't working properly. I've migrated most of my communities off already due to issues.

 

Wipeout for the Plus/4. Wait... what?

[–] chris@fedia.io 3 points 1 year ago

I realised some time back that my first name backwards made me sound like a knight. I've failed to utilise this in usernames except maybe once.

 

The best cult TV moments are the ones we watch together, says television critic and broadcaster Scott Bryan

 

Caravandalf; A Super fast scrolling shooter for the Amiga AGA by Peter & Gordon Mackay.

 

AmigaOS 4 News – July 2023 Hi there, Thanks so much for visiting my blog! 🙂 The month of August is here, which means that it is once again time for another AmigaOS 4 Monthly Roundup. One of th…

 

So we can stand around at the bar for twenty minutes being overlooked whilst gasping for a drink? No thanks.

[–] chris@fedia.io 4 points 1 year ago

Stuffed Fables, or The Adventures Of Robin Hood (not played the latter but I believe it's a similar adventure gamebook system)

[–] chris@fedia.io 1 points 1 year ago

Yes, this doesn't make sense. How I thought it worked is that the originating server would push the new article to the home instance, and the other instances then pull from there (or the home server pushes; whatever, same net effect). If that isn't how it works, I don't see how it can work, as every server which posts to a magazine would need to know who subscribes to it. Certainly in the case of Mastodon, it doesn't have a concept of this, yet can post to communities/magazines and the comments federate out (maybe comments work differently though? There doesn't appear to be a problem with comments as far as I can tell)

[–] chris@fedia.io 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Chaos is a brilliant multiplayer turn-based strategy game.
Lemmings is the perfect puzzle game (also shameless plug for !lemmings)

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Nothing posted from Lemmy to a Fedia magazine is federating out to that magazine/community on other Lemmy instances. I don't think it is working for kbin either.

eg. https://fedia.io/m/ukdtt/t/143141/DTT-licence-updates-26-Jul-2023 - posted from feddit.uk to a fedia.io magazine (and has successfully reached the home instance), has not turned up on https://rabbitea.rs/c/ukdtt@fedia.io

Checking other magazines I don't think this is working properly for any of them, but don't know if it is just fedia or a wider kbin problem.

Anyone else seen similar?

@jerry

[–] chris@fedia.io 1 points 1 year ago

...which I see now are local links with /c/ so not the issue we're discussing here!

[–] chris@fedia.io 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] chris@fedia.io 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Most links have been working fine for me recently, although I still occasionally see this error. However, it appears that links to kbin magazines don't work at all. I suspect Connect is searching for server/c/community and not retrying with server/m/community when it gets an error back.

[–] chris@fedia.io 3 points 1 year ago

Deep Sea Adventure

 

There are warnings the extreme heat could continue for a further 10 days in parts of Italy.

[–] chris@fedia.io 1 points 1 year ago

I think Kbin converted it to a full link! Should have created this thread with Lemmy really (btw, Chris/floppy in this thread is also me)

 

Full URL links to communities appear to open fine - even if the instance isn't aware of that community (hurray! thank you for this, it's ace!)
However, links with exclamation marks seem to try to open a user.

I'm going to try putting one in here, but I'm posting from kbin so it might go a bit weird or not exhibit the same problem.
!lemmings

 

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Legendary game developer - and game development tease - Peter Molyneux has discussed his next project, and talked up it…

 

I post about the original Direct Debit website from time to time and get the impression nobody cares. So I thought I'd try you lot! It's the most surreal "corporate" website I've ever seen, a product from the early web when the website was just run by the work experience kid and nobody in management actually understood what it was.
It's worth going forward to 1998-ish on web.archive.org too, as it was refreshed a bit then. I fairly recently managed to locate the Man vs Marrow screensaver, maybe I'll post about that some other time.

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